Human SCF

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Cat-Nr.400-013
Size5 µg
Price130 €
SourceInsect cells
LabelHis-Tag
Formulationlyophilized
Purity Confirmation> 98% by SDS-PAGE
Length [aa]173
Molecular Weight20.0 - 23.0 kDa
Biological ActivityMeasured in a cell proliferation assay using TF 1 human erythroleukemic cells [Kitamura T et al, J Cell Physiol, 1989]. The ED50 for this effect is typically 1‑5 ng/mL. .
Species ReactivityHuman
BufferPBS
ReconstitutionCentrifuge vial prior to opening. Human SCF should be reconstituted in water to a concentration of 0.1 mg/ml. This solution can be diluted in water or other buffer solutions or stored at -20°C.
Stability and StorageThe lyophilized human SCF, though stable at room temperature, is best stored desiccated below 0°C. Reconstituted human SCF should be stored in working aliquots at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
SynonymsKITLG; SF; MGF; SCF; FPH2; KL-1; Kitl; SHEP7; kit-ligand
DescriptionStem Cell Factor (SCF), a 18.4 kDa protein consisting of 164 amino acid residues (Asp26-Ala189) and fused to a C-terminal His-tag (6x His), is a hematopoietic growth factor that exerts its activity at the early stages of hematopoiesis. SCF stimulates the proliferation of myeloid, erythroid, and lymphoid progenitors in bone marrow cultures and has been shown to act synergistically with colony stimulating factors. This pleiotropic cytokine, alternately known as mast cell growth factor (MGF) and steel-factor (SLF), plays essential roles in gametogenesis, melanogenesis and early stages of hematopoiesis. In vitro and in vivo, SCF can stimulate the proliferation of mature, as well as the proliferation and maturation of immature, mast cells. On purified primitive human and mouse hematopoietic precursors, SCF acts in a synergistic manner with various growth factors, such as IL-1, IL-3, IL-6, IL-7, and Epo , to induce myeloid, erythroid and lymphoid lineage colony formation. The finding that SCF is also expressed in the nervous system suggests a possible role for SCF in the development of the nervous system. The cDNA sequences for human, mouse and rat SCF encode transmembrane proteins which are composed of a signal peptide, a 189 amino acid extracellular domain, a hydrophobic transmembrane domain and an intracellular domain. Native SCF can exist either as the membrane bound form or as a soluble form consisting of the first 164 or 165 amino acids of the extracellular domain. The soluble form is believed to be a proteolytic cleavage product of the transmembrane protein. Both the soluble and the transmembrane form of SCF have growth factor activities. Native soluble SCF is a heavily N- and O-glycosylated protein which exists as a non-covalently associated dimer in solution. All four cysteine residues of SCF monomers are involved in intramolecular disulfide bonds. Murine or rat soluble SCF is highly homologous to human soluble SCF (approximately 80%). Whereas both rat and mouse SCF are active on human cells, the human protein is much less active on mouse or rat cells.
Protein SequenceEGICRNRVTNNVKDVTKLVANLPKDYMITLKYVPGMDVLPSHCWISEMVVQLSDSLTDLLDKFSNISEGLSNYSIIDKLVNIVDDLVECVKENSSKDLKKSFKSPEPRLFTPEEFFRIFNRSIDAFKDFVVASETSDCVVSSTLSPEKDSRVSVTKPFMLPPVAASRHHHHHH
Uniprot IDP21583
Protein RefSeqNP_000890
mRNA RefSeqNM_000899

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